David Hogg, a prominent survivor of the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, said Wednesday that polls showing people his age have a conservative view on guns are "biased."

On MSNBC's "Morning Joe," host Joe Scarborough asked Hogg what he thought of recent polls that show millennials are "more progressive on just about every other issue, [but] actually are more conservative when it comes to guns."

"What message do you have, instead of just to elected leaders, what message do you have to your own generation and other millennials who are more conservative than most would expect on this issue?"

Hogg responded: "One thing I think is important to remember about those polls is conservative students and conservative people in the millennial generation are typically a lot more politically active, so the polls may be biased in that way because many students that have more liberal views may just not partake in them."